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US VIDEO - Watch A Clip From The Broadchurch Season 2 Premiere

BBC America have re-launched their Broadchurch microsite with updates for season two, with photos, character profiles and episode synopses. There's also a preview clip from the season premiere which US readers can watch below - please be aware that it shows a major plot point from that episode if you are trying to avoid spoilers.

Broadchurch season 2 begins on BBC America on Wednesday 4th March at 10pm ET

Episode 1

Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller is still reeling from the
revelation that 11-year old Danny Latimer was murdered by her husband, Joe.

As the residents of the sea-side town deal with the
aftermath of Danny’s murder and Joe’s arrest, Detective Inspector Alec Hardy is
haunted by an old investigation when a witness from an unsolved murder case
comes asking for help.The new series sees the return of David Tennant, Olivia Colman and Arthur Darvill with new cast members Eve Myles, Charlotte Rampling, James D'Arcy and Marianne Jean-Baptiste.

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